Master the Game and Score 1000 Runs in MLB The Show
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Setting up the Game
- Breaking the Game
- The Quest for 999 Runs
- Perfect Perfect Line Outs
- Scoring Over 500 Runs
- The Scoreboard Bugs
- The Endless Grind
- The Frustration of Ground Outs
- The Game Breaks and the XP Reward
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Introduction
Have you ever wondered how many runs you can score in an MLB The Show game before the game breaks? Well, I decided to find out. I loaded up the game, put all my favorite swings onto the Yankees, made them 99 in contact, power, and speed, and set the difficulty to the lowest level. With the in-game sliders adjusted for maximum contact, power, and swing timing, I was ready to embark on a journey to break MLB The Show.
Setting up the Game
Before diving into the challenge, I wanted to create the ideal conditions for scoring a massive number of runs. I created a custom Stadium at Coors Field elevation, known for its high home run rates. Additionally, I assembled a team of all zero overall players, ensuring minimal resistance from the opposing team. With everything set, it was time to see just how many runs I could score.
Breaking the Game
As I stepped up to the plate, I was armed with an arsenal of powerful swings and an optimized team. The beginner level difficulty meant that 85 mile per hour fastballs were delivered rather slowly, giving me a better chance at hitting home runs. And hit them I did. The key was to aim for fly balls, as they had the highest chances of clearing the fences and adding to my run count.
The Quest for 999 Runs
My goal was simple – score 999 runs and push the game to its limits. With each home run, I inched closer to my objective. The excitement built as the numbers on the scoreboard increased rapidly. 50 runs, 80 runs, 90 runs, and finally, at 99 runs, I eagerly awaited the milestone of reaching 100 runs.
Perfect Perfect Line Outs
As I continued my pursuit of 999 runs, I encountered a frustrating obstacle – perfect perfect line outs. Despite my best swings, some of my hits were caught by the opposing team. It was a reminder that even in a game designed for high-scoring, there were still factors beyond my control.
Scoring Over 500 Runs
Undeterred by the occasional line outs, I pressed on towards my target. The run count continued to climb steadily, and I reached the halfway point at 500 runs. The game had allowed me to surpass the usual scoring limits, and I reveled in the sheer joy of such an astonishing tally.
The Scoreboard Bugs
As the runs piled up, the game's scoreboard began to exhibit some strange behavior. The numbers became distorted and occasionally displayed incorrect values. Although these bugs didn't affect the actual gameplay, they added an intriguing element of unpredictability to my quest for 999 runs.
The Endless Grind
With each inning, the task grew more arduous. My swings became repetitive, and fatigue set in. Yet, the allure of reaching the magical number of 999 runs kept me going. Hours turned into an eternity as I continued the endless grind, hitting home runs one after another.
The Frustration of Ground Outs
Sadly, not every swing resulted in a home run. Ground outs became a source of frustration as the opposition occasionally displayed resilience in their defense. It was a reminder that even in a game tailored to maximize scoring, success was not guaranteed with every swing.
The Game Breaks and the XP Reward
Finally, after hours of gameplay, the game broke. The sight of 74,000 XP waiting for me in the XP reward pad was proof of the game's inability to handle the tremendous number of runs scored. Although I fell short of reaching a thousand runs, the experience was one of a kind.
In conclusion, the pursuit of breaking the MLB The Show game by scoring an unimaginable number of runs proved to be a challenging and exhilarating endeavor. The journey encompassed moments of sheer joy, frustration, and even amusement at the game's glitches. While the game eventually succumbed to the overwhelming run count, the experience of pushing its limits was a testament to the possibilities within the virtual realm of gaming.